What is the best float tube available for windy conditions?? It is probably one that sits lower in the water.

I have a Outcast "Super Fat Cat", and although a great tube in all respects because it sits high and is easy to paddle, the wind really shoots it across the water. Other tubes out there do not appear to be that much affected by the wind.
thanks for advice
ajaz

A cheap solution to this as I used to own a fat cat type craft is a kayak wind sock. Just throw it out the back of the tube and it defintely helps if you are getting pushed around. Could be a cheaper solution for you rather than buying a new tube. Because the nice things about those fat cats is they are much faster and effiicient on the water when you do need to move around as compared to belly boats.

The best one is probably the Cabela's Kamloops, which is a super low profile design. If you're getting blown around, I suggest using an anchor or drift sock like sean recommended. Even the low profile tubes are still going to get blown around a good bit.

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